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For a time Lefort wrote for both the Socialisme ou Barbarie journal and for [[Les Temps Modernes]]. His involvement in the latter journal ended after a published debate during 1952-4 over [[Sartre]]'s article "The Communists and Peace".
Lefort was for a long [[time ]] uncomfortable with Socialisme ou Barbarie's "organisationalist" tendencies. In [[1958]] he, [[Henri Simon]] and others [[left ]] and formed [[Informations et Liaison Ouvrières]].
In his academic career, Lefort taught at the [[University of São Paulo]], at the [[Sorbonne]] and at the [[École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales]]. He has written on the early [[political ]] writers [[Machievelli]] and [[Étienne de La Boétie]] and explored "the Totalitarian enterprise" in its "[[denial ]] of social [[division]]... [and] of the [[difference ]] between the [[order ]] of [[power]], the order of law and the order of [[knowledge]]" ("[[Philosopher]]?", 1985).
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